Flower-holder.



vessel or one of considerable proportions is employed it is difeult toform' a bank or mass of the flowers owing to the fact 'that the samehave no support :it the center oi fthe recepaole. This deficiencymydeviee is designed to overcome, elhough it cfm be asedior otherpurposes and with di'fei'ent types of vases or flower receptacles.

'Having thus described my invention, l claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters Fatemi:-

A flower holder comprising e, ia, nonoaingoase adapted to sand uponthefoottom of ille vessel, and a plurality of rods having their lowerends attached to said tributed wihin the periphery of no upper surfaceof said bese, and being ormed of nliuble material for the )ur )ose sJeoilied.

in witness whereof l have signed my heme to this specification in thepresence of two 'subscribing Witnesses.

WALTER s. Demers :Witnesses SAMUEL W. BOWER,

F. vWAYLAND JAooY.

